next speaker, pelase. -- please. >> we are a statewide organization. and we are really concerned about the cuts to social services. they won't heal at all from providers. they follow the senate's proposal, 10% of the fall of the assembly's proposal -- if they fall of the assembly's proposal. -- if they follow the assembly's proposal. i think we really should, as a city, do something so we can somehow make up for some of the differences. we know we can't totally make up for it, but incidentally, he is the chair of the senate budget committee. the proposal of the senate is less progressive than the assembly. we hope that supervisors would also do some advocacy with the senate. we hope that the budget is possible and the revenue solutions that are not idealistic, we hope they do public education around the issue of revenue proposals. otherwise, there will be deeper cuts. >> i have two minutes to speak, so i will speak faster. i have sympathy and empathy for redevelopment agencies. i am a product of the western addition. this is what our community feels re